Charles Petzold
The pronunciation of "Petzold" (like "old pets" switched around)
Birth:
February 2, 1953;
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Education: Stevens Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, 1975
Master of Science in Mathematics, 1975
Books:
- Programming Windows (Microsoft Press, 1988)
- Contributor to The MS-DOS Encyclopedia, edited by Ray Duncan (Microsoft Press, 1988)
- Programming the OS/2 Presentation Manager (Microsoft Press, 1989)
- Contributor to Extending DOS, edited by Ray Duncan (Addison Wesley, 1990)
- Programming Windows: The Microsoft Guide to Writing Applications for Windows 3 (2nd edition, Microsoft Press, 1990)
- Contributor to Microsoft Press Computer Dictionary (Microsoft Press, 1991)
- Contributor to Extending DOS, edited by Ray Duncan (2nd edition, Addison Wesley, 1992)
- Programming Windows: The Microsoft Guide to Writing Applications for Windows 3.1 (3rd edition, Microsoft Press, 1992)
- OS/2 Presentation Manager Programming (Ziff-Davis Press, 1994)
- Programming Windows 95 (4th edition, Microsoft Press, 1996)
- Programming Windows (5th edition, Microsoft Press, 1998)
- Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software
(Microsoft Press, 1999)
- Programming Microsoft Windows with C# (Microsoft Press, 2001)
- Programming Microsoft Windows with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (Microsoft Press, 2002)
- Programming in the Key of C# (Microsoft Press, 2003)
Magazines:
PC Magazine
Contributing Editor (1985 to present)
PC Tutor column (1985 to 1987)
Environments column (1987 to 1995)
Microsoft Systems Journal
Contributing Editor (1987 to 2000)
Windows Sources
Contributing Editor and Columnist (1993)
MSDN Magazine
Contributing Editor (2000 to present)
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Photograph by Deirdre Sinnott
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cp@charlespetzold.com
This page last updated August, 2003